For as prolific a passing attack as Green Bay possess, their tight
end position adds nearly nothing to the equation. Andrew
Quarless and Rodgers combined for a 49-548-5 line in 2014.
Those numbers barely qualify as a TE2 in fantasy football. Quarless,
the five-year vet has never been more than a blocker and sometimes
red zone target during his career. Rodgers, the bigger, more athletic
of the two, seems to have the physical tools to be a factor, but
is just way too low on the totem pole at the moment to be considered
a fantasy asset. If I was grasping at straws, and hoping for a
hidden gem in a 14-16 team league, I’d take a flyer on the
athletic upside of Rodgers, but this passing attack is funneled
through the receivers and backs, leaving nothing but mere scraps
for the tight ends.

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